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fledgling and Australian
In 1957, Wham-O, still a fledgling company, took the idea of Australian bamboo " exercise hoops " and manufactured them with Marlex.
" The South Australian media, which had earlier warmed to Premier Dunstan, then focused their attention on the LM and gave the fledgling party much-needed publicity.
Millhouse, as the New LM's only parliamentary representative ( in the South Australian House of Assembly, representing the electoral district of Mitcham ), kept a high profile for the New LM until the emergence of the Australian Democrats led many New LM members, including Millhouse and his assistant Janine Haines, to join the fledgling party, after which the New LM ceased to exist.
Mindarie Keys Joint Venture, a consortium of developers and investors led by Fini Group ( now part of Mirvac ), bought the fledgling Mindarie Keys project in 1996 from the South Australian Asset Management Corporation, after several years of receivership and lack of sales or development.
He is often credited as one of the key people in the success of the fledgling United States Australian Football League, establishing networks with key people in the US.

fledgling and New
The New York City Metropolitan Area contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, enumerating 682, 265 individuals as of the 2010 United States Census, including at least 8 Chinatowns-six in New York City proper, and one each in Edison, New Jersey and Nassau County, Long Island, not to mention fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York City metropolitan area.
The fledgling Islanders, who were soon nicknamed the " Isles " by the local newspapers, had an extra burden to pay in the form of a $ 4 million territorial fee to the nearby New York Rangers.
* Samuel Moore, settled in Newbury in 1634, and then emigrated to Woodbridge, New Jersey, where he held many offices in the fledgling colony
Forverts was a successor to New York's first Yiddish-language socialist newspaper, Di Arbeter Tsaytung ( The Workman's Paper ), a weekly established in 1890 by the fledgling Jewish trade union movement centered in the United Hebrew Trades as a vehicle for bringing socialist and trade unionist ideas to non-English speaking immigrants.
The British returned in force in August 1776, landing in New York and engaging the fledgling Continental Army at the Battle of Long Island in one of the largest engagements of the war.
After climbing what is now known as Prayer Mountain in Murphy, North Carolina, and reportedly being divinely assured that this fledgling church was indeed God's reestablishment of the New Testament church, Tomlinson joined the church and was soon elected its pastor.
In the midst of this household tension, Vic's fledgling advertising agency is failing, and he is forced to leave on a business trip to Boston and New York.
A myriad of local political organizations, independent not only of the Republican and Democratic Parties but also of the fledgling Greenback Party sprung up around the country, concentrated in the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
' Among his achievements in the fledgling colony of New South Wales Tench was the first European to discover the Nepean River.
In 1996 some liberal members of New Sakigake joined the fledgling Democratic Party of Japan.
The album pushed the band to the forefront of New York's fledgling hardcore scene, which was centered around CBGB, where they played with bands like The Cro-Mags and Murphy's Law.
Institutions devoted to the study and teaching of the form were founded ( The Center for Book Arts in New York, for example ); library and art museum collections began to create new rubrics with which to classify and catalog artists ' books and also actively began to expand their fledgling collections ; new collections were founded ( such as Franklin Furnace in New York ); and numerous group exhibitions of artist's books were organized in Europe and America ( notably one at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia in 1973, the catalog of which, according to Stefan Klima's Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature, is the first place the term " Artist's Book " was used ).
In 1976, she joined the New York Post as a reporter for its fledgling gossip column Page Six.
The New York Raiders, intended by the fledgling World Hockey Association to be their flagship franchise, was initially slated to play in the brand-new Nassau Coliseum.
Immediately following the first overall WRC event win for both the fledgling Subaru team and its young driver, the late Colin McRae aboard a Group A Legacy on the 1993 Rally New Zealand, the Scotman's team-mate and childhood idol, 1981 World Rally Champion, Ari Vatanen of Finland, went on to finish second in the debut rally of the first ever factory Impreza.
Where many scholars hold that the sources of the New Testament and early oral traditions of fledgling Christianity were, indeed, in Aramaic, the Peshitta appears to have been strongly influenced by the Byzantine reading of the Greek manuscript tradition, and is in a dialect of Syriac that is much younger than that which was contemporary to Jesus.
During the American Revolutionary War, New Jersey was a strategic location between the capital of the fledgling United States, New York City, and the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
The first publication of the new press, in 1936, was " New Directions in Prose & Poetry ," an anthology of poetry and writings by authors such as William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Elizabeth Bishop, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and E. E. Cummings, a roster that heralded the fledgling company's future as a preeminent publisher of modernist literature.
Another fledgling and long-term companion is Louis de Pointe du Lac, a young Creole from New Orleans, whom Lestat turns into a vampire in 1791.

fledgling and Zealand
" reached number 19 on the New Zealand Singles Charts, giving the fledgling label its first hit.
On leaving school he secured a traineeship with the fledgling New Zealand Wildlife Service.

fledgling and rock
Dr. Thomas Radecki of the National Coalition on TV Violence was interviewed accusing the fledgling rock video business of excessive violence.
They were the first hard rock groups signed to the fledgling Elektra.
The Who performed Tommy and Traffic's world debut took place at Mothers along with fledgling rock bands like Black Sabbath playing some of their earliest gigs there.
Then there were the heavy metal followers, the large and getting larger indie scene, and the tropical rock followers, genre increasingly intermixed with the fledgling Cumbia and cumbia villera movement which would explode in the new millennium.
With Scott at the helm and thanks to massive airplay from the fledgling rock radio station KROQ, the band went on to record one of the biggest selling EP ’ s ever, which eventually led to a deal with Capitol Records, who then released their first album entitled Spring Session M. After not being able to find a suitable manager, Scott also assumed that role.
The first, the Steve Albini-produced Speed was an early blueprint for those that would follow them in the fledgling post-rock and math rock movements.

fledgling and scenes
but this position was temporary as behind the scenes Rea was tasked with developing all programming for the fledgling station.

fledgling and formed
He hoped to utilize the power vacuums and political rivalries commonly formed inside fledgling nations as they separated from major, splintering countries.
By 1918, there were about five million people in the army and the fledgling Royal Air Force, newly formed from the Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ) and the Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ), was about the same size of the pre-war army.
Scherick had joined the fledgling ABC television network when he persuaded it to purchase Sports Programs, Inc. Scherick had formed this company after leaving CBS when the network would not make him the head of sports programming, choosing instead William C. McPhail, a former baseball public-relations agent.
He described members of the fledgling Irish Georgian Society, newly formed to seek to protect Georgian buildings, of being " belted earls ".
Founded in 1962 in Japan by Tsutomu Kato and Tadashi Osanai, Korg was originally known as and later because its fledgling offices were located near the Keio train line in Tokyo and Keio can be formed by combining the first letters of Kato and Osanai.
At the time the request was made, the War Office considered using the equipment in Britain's fledgling airborne forces, which had been formed in June 1940 by order of the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.
In 1960, while continuing play in Municipal Stadium, the current Davenport franchise became a permanent member of the fledgling Midwest League, which had formed in 1956.
* Manufacturer's Mutual Association, an organization formed in 1902 to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry
To foster the growth of the fledgling college she formed an affiliation with Catholic University of America.
The Wataugans had leased their lands from the Cherokee in 1772, and had formed a fledgling government known as the Watauga Association.
No. 600 Squadron and No. 601 Squadron of the fledgling Royal Auxiliary Air Force were formed at Northolt in 1925 under the command of Squadron Leader Lord Edward Grosvenor.
The Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers ( ALAM ), originally the Manufacturer's Mutual Association ( MMA ), was an organization originally formed to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry by George B. Selden and the Electric Vehicle Company.
While formed in the more traditional method of organizing at one's own workplace, AUPDD uses certain Internet-based techniques originated by APDD, such as its mass communications with the press and its fundraising activities ( although more traditional dues are collected from the eleven members of the fledgling local ).
Waters expanded from radio into the television market by buying Barrie CBC affiliate CKVR in 1969, four television stations in the Maritimes in 1972 which formed the CTV-affiliated Atlantic Television System ( ATV ), and then Toronto's fledgling CITY in 1978.
Under those conditions, tension grew in Norway, and a fledgling independence movement was formed in 1809.
When Woodford County was formed from the part of Fayette County that included Scott's fledgling settlement, Scott declined appointment as the new county's lieutenant.
PLASA was formed over 27 years ago when a fledgling industry began to develop from the pioneering work of the talented individuals who first explored new concepts in sound, lighting, projection and staging.

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